U.S. stock futures were higher this morning ahead of the government's April jobs report.
of a cryptocurrency-based payments system. The social network has spoken with various companies, including Visa and MasterCard, about the project.
President Donald Trump said he will not allow former White House counsel Don McGahn to testify before Congress.Vice President Mike Pence, according to USA Today, CBS came in a penny ahead of estimates with quarterly earnings of $1.37 per share. However, the media company saw revenue miss forecasts on weaker results from content licensing and distribution.
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